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Gwen Stefani is standing by her Harajuku era, which started with the release of her 2004 debut studio album, “Love. Angel. Music. Baby,” and continued with the 2008 launch of her “Harajuku ...
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Is Gwen Stefani's Harajuku Lovers Brand Still in Business? - MSNWhatever happened to Harajuku Lovers? Gwen Stefani‘s career has not only encompassed her music with No Doubt and beyond, but she’s become known as a fashion icon thanks to her initially self ...
After saying, "I'm Japanese and I didn't know it" about her response to Harajuku culture in an interview this week, Gwen Stefani sparked backlash.
Gwen Stefani has long received criticism from those who accuse her of cultural appropriation for her Harajuku Lovers perfume line and backup dancers, Harajuku Girls. However, the 53-year-old ...
Gwen Stefani's had many style iterations throughout her decades-long career, but the Harajuku era spurred backlash as critics accused her of cultural appropriation. During an interview with Allure ...
Gwen Stefani has found herself on the receiving end of public scrutiny after declaring that she is Japanese while discussing accusations of cultural appropriation in her past.
Harajuku Lovers was the the fragrance line that she launched in 2008 that faced intense backlash – each of the fragrance line’s five bottles was shaped in a caricature of Stefani and the ...
Back in the mid 90s, Gwen Stefani’s aesthetic was inspired by Japan – her solo album Love.Angel.Music.Baby, the regular appearance of Japanese backup dancers, and her 2008 fragrance collection ...
Gwen Stefani's Harajuku Lovers brand debuted in 2005 before releasing popular fragrances in 2008, but is it still in business?
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